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Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan is the latest operating system released by Apple. The test version is already out however the final version will be released before the end of the year. The new OS is fully packed with great features that make it even more user-friendly than the most recent Yosemite OS. There have been a lot of rumors on the release date, price as well as features of the new Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Read this is you are interested in the upcoming Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
The Release of the New Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan
Rumors has it that Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan will be released this autumn, while most believe that the software will be available especially between September and October 2015. In June 2015, a keynote address was released during the WWDC event where the latest version of OS X, was announced to succeed Yosemite - the most recent Mac OS. If you are still wondering about how soon you will get your hands on the new El Capitan, you should estimate that the software will come around the Autumn or fall and Apple users will have the chance to download the software for free from the Apple store, but there is a way to get hold of the software before it is released to the public and that is to join the Apple developer program for a single fee of about $99 a year.
Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan will be released as 'El Capitan' or Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11. Some cool new features are being speculated and many of these are refinements of the Yosemite OS. With the release of El Capitan, Apple is focusing more on performance as well as introduction of some new cool features. Tweaks will be made to the user interface, and these include: new and double Screen Views, a smarter Spotlight feature which will help recognize certain natural language that can be moved around the desktop. The Mail and Safari features have also undergone serious changes on the new Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
One of the new cool features you will find on the new El Capitan is the new Cursor: just shaking the cursor with your mouse or wiggling your finger on the track-pad will make the cursor grow bigger in size. The improvements that have been included on the El Capitan will definitely make your Mac become faster, for instance. It is expected that opening your first few emails or PDFs can be twice to four times faster .
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The Apple Beta version will be made available to the public in July 2015, however you need to sign up for the Apple Beta Software for free to access this version. To join the Apple Beta software program, you need to simply log unto the Apple website with your ID, and then accept the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement, and then enroll your Mac device in order to get updates from the Apple store.
You need to be careful when running a pre-released software like the Beta version of the Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan because your device may be prone to bugs and performance issues, thus you need to ensure that you have a secondary partition where you can install this software. The first public Beta to be released in July, 2015 is similar to the Developer Beta 3, and this version is expected not to come with bugs, thus it is safer than the Developer 1. Some of the cool features you should expect in the pre-release Beta version of Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan is a much functional Photos app alongside the ability to sort out your albums, by their titles or dates, and you can also add location to your images.
The version 3 developer for Beta Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan also allow you to add security features such as the Two-factor authentication - this is one of the features expected to be included in the final version of Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan. The system requirements for the Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan are expected to be different from Yosemite or any other previous Operating system, and if your Mac is able to run the previous Yosemite and Mavericks, then it should be able to run El Capitan The supported Macs for El Capitan include: Mid 2007 or newer iMac, 2008 or newer MacBook Air, 2008 or 2009 and newer MacBook, 2009 or newer Mac Mini, 2007 MacBook Pro and 2009 Xserve. You need to have a minimum 2GB RAM, and more than 2G of hard disk space in order to download and install Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan on your Mac device.
One of the new cool features you will find on the new El Capitan is the new Cursor: just shaking the cursor with your mouse or wiggling your finger on the track-pad will make the cursor grow bigger in size. The improvements that have been included on the El Capitan will definitely make your Mac become faster, for instance. It is expected that opening your first few emails or PDFs can be twice to four times faster .
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The Apple Beta version will be made available to the public in July 2015, however you need to sign up for the Apple Beta Software for free to access this version. To join the Apple Beta software program, you need to simply log unto the Apple website with your ID, and then accept the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement, and then enroll your Mac device in order to get updates from the Apple store.
You need to be careful when running a pre-released software like the Beta version of the Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan because your device may be prone to bugs and performance issues, thus you need to ensure that you have a secondary partition where you can install this software. The first public Beta to be released in July, 2015 is similar to the Developer Beta 3, and this version is expected not to come with bugs, thus it is safer than the Developer 1. Some of the cool features you should expect in the pre-release Beta version of Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan is a much functional Photos app alongside the ability to sort out your albums, by their titles or dates, and you can also add location to your images.
The version 3 developer for Beta Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan also allow you to add security features such as the Two-factor authentication - this is one of the features expected to be included in the final version of Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan. The system requirements for the Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan are expected to be different from Yosemite or any other previous Operating system, and if your Mac is able to run the previous Yosemite and Mavericks, then it should be able to run El Capitan The supported Macs for El Capitan include: Mid 2007 or newer iMac, 2008 or newer MacBook Air, 2008 or 2009 and newer MacBook, 2009 or newer Mac Mini, 2007 MacBook Pro and 2009 Xserve. You need to have a minimum 2GB RAM, and more than 2G of hard disk space in order to download and install Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan on your Mac device.
A month ago, I blogged about Apple's new OS X Leopard operating system, and commented on how so many of its features seemed similar to those in Windows Vista, a comparison that usually runs the other way when it comes to comparing OS's.
Well, the other day, Apple did something else that made it seem hauntingly similar to Microsoft:
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Apple has released a major security update to current and previous versions of its OS X operating system.
Most significantly, the update fixes 41 vulnerabilities, many of which could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary -- ie: malicious -- code on the affected system. The affected software includes the Adobe (NSDQ: ADBE) Flash Player Plug-in, AppleRAID, the Mach Kernel, the Safari Web browser, and other core system components.
On Thursday, Apple released an update (10.5.1) for Mac OS X 'Leopard,' which debuted last month. It includes three fixes to the Application Firewall that could lead network services to be exposed. Apple also released a security update (3.04) for Safari 3 Beta for Windows XP and Vista on Wednesday. The patch fixes a tabbed browsing flaw that could expose user credentials, several cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, and a buffer overflow bug, among other issues.
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As I've said many, many, many, many, many, many times before, Apple's starting to play with the big boys now, and they're bound to encounter similar issues (and take similar) action in this regard.
Tune in next week, when we read about the poor sysadmins who didn't install the 41 patches right away because they decided to spend some time testing on their network infrastructure before rolling them out to hundreds of users, only to be attacked by the hacker who has now downloaded the patch, reverse-engineered the malicious code, and sent it crawling for servers in exactly that position..
Welcome to the party Apple. Sit back and enjoy Microsoft's new ad campaign, starring John Hodgeman comforting Justin Long: 'It's OK, Mac, it happens to everyone eventually. It's nothing to be ashamed of. I'm told there's a patch you can get that will clear it all up. Kinda like smoking..'